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UC Santa Cruz - 299. Thesis Research. F,W,S

May be taken once to meet course requirements for the master's degree. Students submit petition to sponsoring agency.
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UC Santa Cruz - 1. Introductory Microeconomics: Resource Allocation and Market Structure. F,W,S

For all interested students as well as prospective economics majors. Examines how markets allocate resources in different kinds of economies. Topics include competitive markets, monopoly, financial markets, income distribution, market failures, the environment, and the role of government. (General Education Code(s): IS.)
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UC Santa Cruz - 2. Introductory Macroeconomics: Aggregate Economic Activity. F,W,S

For all interested students and prospective economics majors. Examines how the overall level of national economic activity is determined, including output, employment, and inflation. Explores the roles of monetary and fiscal policies in stabilizing the economy and promoting growth, with a focus on contemporary policy debates. (General Education Code(s): IS.)
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UC Santa Cruz - 10A. Economics of Accounting. F,W

Introduction to accounting principles and practice; preparation and analysis of financial statements; study of internal control procedures. Courses 10A and 10B satisfy the Accounting 1A-B requirement at UC Berkeley.
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UC Santa Cruz - 10B. Economics of Accounting. W,S

Managerial accounting emphasizing analysis and control; accounting for corporations; introduction to taxation, budgeting, and equity/debt financing; management decision making. Courses 10A and 10B satisfy the Accounting 1A-B requirement at UC Berkeley. Prerequisite(s): course 10A.
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UC Santa Cruz - 11A. Mathematical Methods for Economists. F,W,S

Mathematical tools and reasoning, with applications to Economics 1. Topics are drawn from differential calculus and include limits, continuity, techniques of differentiation, differentials, relative and absolute extrema, and applied optimization. (Also offered as Applied Math and Statistics 11A. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.) Students who have already taken Mathematics 11A and 19A should not take this course. Prerequisite(s): score of 31 or higher on Mathematics Placement Exam. Students who do not place into precalculus should enroll in Mathematics 2. (General Education Code(s): IN, Q.)
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UC Santa Cruz - 11B. Mathematical Methods for Economists. F,W,S

Mathematical tools and reasoning, with applications to Economics 2. Topics are drawn from integral calculus and multivariable calculus, including indefinite and definite integrals, separate differential equations, partial derivatives, total differentials, optimization in several variables, and Lagrange multiplier. (Also offered as Applied Math and Statistics 11B. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.) Prerequisite(s): course 11A, or Applied Mathematics and Statistics 11A, or Mathematics 11A, or Mathematics 19A. (General Education Code(s): IN, Q.)
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UC Santa Cruz - 42. Student-Directed Seminar. F,W,S

Seminars taught by upper-division students under faculty supervision. (See course 192.)
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UC Santa Cruz - 80A. The Theory, Hope, and Crisis of Capitalism. W

Assessment of modern-day capitalism from the three major economic paradigms-liberal, conservative, radical. Theories of Smith, Marx, and Keynes are explored in contemporary writing, with focus on the U.S. from WW II to present. Students cannot receive credit for this course and course 189. (General Education Code(s): T3-Social Sciences.) D. Kaun
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UC Santa Cruz - 80G. Money and the Arts: Two All-Consuming Passions. W

Analysis of the performing arts: a commodity providing a rich and varied source of satisfaction, an occupation for thousands of talented and creative individuals, and an activity whose funding (public versus private) is the source of significant controversy. Students cannot receive credit for this course and course 137. (General Education Code(s): T3-Social Sciences.) D. Kaun
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UC Santa Cruz - 80H. Wall Street and the Money Game. S

Provides a demystifying introduction to financial markets. Examines the theory of stock market investment, the workings of the international money market, the implications of corporate takeovers, and the regulation of the economy by the Federal Reserve Board. (General Education Code(s): T3-Social Sciences.)
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UC Santa Cruz - 80J. Value and Support of the Arts: Challenges and Opportunities in American Society.

Considers the value of the arts in an era of increasing budgetary duress, along with focus on specific funding concerns arising in such an environment. Students cannot receive credit for this course and course 185. (General Education Code(s): T5-Humanities and Arts or Social Sciences.) D. Kaun
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UC Santa Cruz - 93. Field Study. F,W,S

Supervised fieldwork experience, off campus, in an area connected with economics or business. Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. May be repeated for credit.
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UC Santa Cruz - 93F. Field Study (2 credits). F,W,S

Supervised off-campus fieldwork experience in an area connected with economics or business. Prerequisite(s): permission of instructor; students submit petition to sponsoring agency.
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UC Santa Cruz - 99. Tutorial. F,W,S

May be repeated for credit.
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UC Santa Cruz - 100A. Intermediate Microeconomics. F,W,S

Covers major theoretical issues arising in the study of resource allocation, the function of markets, consumer behavior, and the determination of price, output, and profits in competitive, monopolistic, and oligopolistic market structures. Also considers issues of welfare and public policy. Students cannot receive credit for this course and course 100M. Prerequisite(s): courses 1, 2 and 11A or Applied Mathematics and Statistics 11A or Mathematics 11A or 19A; Course 11B is strongly recommended.
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UC Santa Cruz - 100B. Intermediate Macroeconomics. F,W,S

Covers major theoretical issues arising in the study of income, employment, interest rates, and the price level. Examines the role of monetary and fiscal policy in economic stabilization. Also considers these issues as they relate to the global economy. Students cannot receive credit for this course and course 100N. Prerequisite(s): courses 1, 2, and 11A or Applied Mathematics and Statistics 11A or Mathematics 11A or 19A. Course 100A is strongly recommended as preparation.
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UC Santa Cruz - 100M. Intermediate Microeconomics, Math Intensive. F

Mathematically sophisticated version of course 100A. Provides analytically rigorous treatment of the subject using a calculus-intensive presentation of microeconomic theory. For specific topics, see course 100A. Students cannot receive credit for this course and course 100A. Prerequisite(s): courses 1, 2, and 11A or Mathematics 11A or 19A or Applied Mathematics and Statistics 11A.
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UC Santa Cruz - 100N. Intermediate Macroeconomics, Math Intensive. W

Provides rigorous, mathematical-intensive treatment of topics covered in course 100B. Core is devoted to model-based analysis of questions in macroeconomics. Use of mathematical tools allows study of advanced topics and data-intensive applications. See course 100B for specific topics. Students cannot receive credit for this course and course 100B. Prerequisite(s): courses 1, 2, and 11A or Applied Mathematics and Statistics 11A or Mathematics 11A or 19A.
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UC Santa Cruz - 101. Managerial Economics. F,S

Analysis of the theory and practice of decision making in business firms, applying the concepts and techniques of microeconomics. Topics may include pricing schemes, non-price competition, internal organization of firms, incentive contracts, asymmetric information, and game theory. Case studies are used to illustrate some topics. Prerequisite(s): courses 100A or 100M, and 113.
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UC Santa Cruz - 102. Forecasting.

Theory and analysis of long-run and short-run forecasts of economic activity. Emphasis is on empirical applications. Applications of forecasting techniques in organizational settings. Prerequisite(s): courses 100B or 100N, and 113.
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UC Santa Cruz - 104. Is There Truth in Numbers: The Role of Statistics in Economics.

Applies the techniques of econometrics and experimental economics to the understanding of economics. A "hands-on" course where real economic data is used in an interactive way so that students develop the art of empirical analysis. Prerequisite(s): courses 100A or 100M, 100B or 100N, and 113.
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UC Santa Cruz - 105. Topics in Macroeconomic Theory. S

A seminar in advanced macroeconomics focusing on a selection of theoretical issues. Emphasis is on detailed modeling and analysis of macroeconomic processes. Prerequisite(s): course 100B or 100N, and 113.
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UC Santa Cruz - 106. Evolutionary Thought in the Social Sciences.

Emphasizes class discussion and term papers for social science, philosophy, and biology majors. Covers the development and recent trends of evolutionary thought in biology and social sciences including social Darwinism, sociobiology, evolutionary psychology, and evolutionary game theory. Prerequisite(s): satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements. (General Education Code(s): W.)
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UC Santa Cruz - 107. Economic Justice. F

Theories of justice, equity, and rights in economics and their applications to such issues as wages, taxation, property rights, welfare programs, and globalization. Students get extensive practice in writing persuasive, argumentative essays. Prerequisite(s): courses 1 and 2, satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements. (General Education Code(s): W.)
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